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USF’s Big East struggles continued as they fell to the Louisville Cardinals, 34-24 at Raymond James Stadium on Nov. 25. The victory allowed Louisville (7-5, 5-2 Big East) to clinch a share of the Big East championship. USF (5-6, 1-5 Big East) needs a victory against the 8-3 West Virginia Mountaineers on Dec. 1 in
The USF Bulls could not stop a driving Miami Hurricane team in the final minutes, losing 6-3 in a battle of stout defenses. The drive was capped off with a 36-yard kick from Miami kicker Jake Wieclaw. The Bulls were held to 249 yards of total offense (133 passing and 116 rushing) while the Hurricanes
USF snapped a four-game losing streak and won its first Big East conference game against Syracuse 37-17 on Nov. 11 at the Carrier Dome. Bulls quarterback B.J. Daniels accounted for 371 of the 490 total yards completing 23 of 24 passes for 254 yards, ran for 117 yards and a touchdown. Running back Darrell Scott
USF continues to have problems playing against Rutgers and the Big East as the Scarlet Knights rallied from a late 14-point deficit to defeat the visiting Bulls 20-17 in overtime Saturday night. The Bulls had a chance to secure a victory when the game was tied at 17 late in the fourth quarter with two
The news of Pittsburgh and Syracuse departing the Big East Conference for the Atlantic Coast Conference has left USF wondering its NCAA future. The Big East is looking to fulfill a gap securing the program’s future by making it more costly to leave. TCU was going to join the Big East, but opted to join
The Cincinnati Bearcats overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter handing the USF Bulls their third straight Big East Conference loss, 37-34, during homecoming week. Bearcats quarterback Zach Collaros ran for the go-ahead 2-yard score with 12 seconds left to play. “It went all down to the wire,” said head coach Skip Holtz. “I
Visiting USF (4-2, 0-2 Big East) continued its Big East Conference struggles losing to the Connecticut Huskies (3-4, 1-1 Big East) 16-10 in a defensive battle on Saturday. One thing the Bulls can take with them in this game is tying the school record with seven sacks. The Bulls failed to convert on fourth down
After setting record offensive records against the likes of Ball State and UTEP, No. 16 USF (4-1) found themselves on the other end of a drubbing, losing to Pittsburgh (3-2) 44-17 at Heinz Field on Thursday, Sept. 29. Pittsburgh running back Ray Graham ran over the USF defense for 226 yards from 26 carries and
The Bulls continued their winning ways closing out their home stand against UTEP 52-24 Sat., Sept. 24, at Raymond James Stadium. USF Quarterback B. J. Daniels led the way throwing for 202 yards and running for 130. He ran a 71-yard score (fourth-longest in USF history) on the Bulls’ second offensive play and threw two
The intramural season is set to start, despite the continued construction at USFSP. Leagues such as basketball and sand volleyball will be moved off-site during the creation of the Multipurpose Student Center. “The only major change was the sand volleyball, because obviously we used to have the courts right there at the corner,” said Todd
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